Hijab (head cover) and the Clothes of the Muslim Woman
Hijab in Islam
Many Westerners think that hijab (veil) is the symbol of oppression of the Muslim woman. Several western caricaturists depict the
Muslim woman typically as one wearing a black «aba›a» : a dress that covers all her body except for her eyes.
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